Technical High School - Tech Tiger Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

 - Class of 1938

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At dinner, a discussion arose over the amount of power the ship devel- oped, which resulted in Prof. Kyriacou of M. l. T. examining the shipis Inechanism. After 11ine hours of calculating, he concluded that the sl1ip was really going backward, at a speed of 19.833 knots per hour. Thatls how theories affected him. At the close of the dinner, our attention was attracted to the other end of the salon where we noticed Iflomer Smith making an unsuccessful attempt at juggling three plates at a time. Poor Smitty! Will he never learn ? Every- one was so exhausted after dinner that they went to bed early. .Early the next morning on the promenade deck, Edward Alden, the wizard ol' math at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, was seen trying to ex- plain his theories to -loseph Lander, who in return tried to explain the tech- nique of blowing a. saxophone. Robert. Anderslrom, the radio operator, received a message informing him that there was a lunatic on board. All passengers were watched and final- ly the olii-cials decided that the lunatic was t'y Perkins, for he was founid try- ing to tish on the stern of the boat with a spool ot' thread to which was tied a bent pin. While walking around the deck and viewing the happy, noisy crowd rather benevoleutly. the Vaptain suddenly noticed there was an extra funnel on the ship. He debated with the tirst mate, Henry tlendron, who investigated. lt proved to be only the new hat belonging to the French style expert, .leanet- te Bourgeous, who was standing on deck chatting with l.illa Price, known to everyone as the .IULIET UF TIMES SQUARE. The passengers were startled to see Harriet Miller collapse on deck. The stewardess, Gertrude lhrig, quickly summoned Barbara tll'2tlll, the ship's nurse, who took care of Harriet. The shipts doctor, Lincoln Herrick, diagnosed the case as severe indigestion caused by bad cooking. A search by that great t?l detective, Nathan Fox, revealed the dietician. Jacqueline Honiker, with her assistants Ruth Boehm and Virginia t'onnor, planning meals ot' fried lettuce and fricasseed ice cubes. The doctor ordered everyone who had eaten breakhist to hurry to the gym for remedial exercise. Leaving the deck, the crowd surged toward the crowded gym. Among the masses of arms and legs we recognized the instructor, XVerner Kuhn. and his two assistants, tliglotti and Parolo, trying to maintain order. Later in the day, we were surprised to find Earl tlraver standing shoot- ing the sun. YVe discovered that his implement was directed at Vera Thomp- son playing deck tennis with Ray Carr tat lastj, in line between the sun aml the bridge. The second evening's entertainment, which was in charge ot' those two former night club owners, lJill and Gaines, consisted of dancing to the music of Bill Taylor's orchestra witth Pete Meltzer, the second Fred Astaire, doing a specialty number with -lulia Shea. Another treat for the audience was a nightingale solo given by Leo Uhristie. now a famous baritone ot' the Spring- lield Opera House. Eleanor Fine helped him greatly to climb the ladder ot' fame by her soulful playing of the piano. Then came the ventriloquist, Tommy Barlow, with his dmnmy Frances Mcffarthy. brother of t'harlie. Last, came the showing of a tilm featuring Phyllis Colton and tleorge Anderson in a thrilling love story which left the crowd so ex-hausted that they hastened to their staterooms for a good night's rest. Early the next morning this eventful voyage came to a close. The otlieials, John Bulger and lValter Carlson, had checked everything and now only the goodbyes remained to be said. The hurrying crowd rushed down the gang plank. Above this noise we heard what seemed to be a fog horn, but proved to be only llave Trombly bellowing good bye. FRANK l'iACENVIf'Z YVii.I.IAn Donor: El.i+'i:Il-:nn El.sNnu



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IS. The senior elass leaves its ahility to make a huge sueeess ol' elass dances to the next 12A elass. and thanks them for their tine co-operation in all our joint dances. lil. Vera 'Phompson leaves her everlasting good disposition to George Benoit. 20. lierniee Unelette leaves her quiet and sedate manner to ,lane Landry. 2l. Bill Taylor leaves his position as hand leader to whoever possesses the neeessary qualifieations. 22. .lulia'Shea, leaves her plaee on the honor roll to Sally Clark. 225. Frank Parnell liaeewiez leaves his side-boards to whoever wishes to he as popular as Vlark tlahle. 24. Sinee Cy Morgan refuses to eat earrots. Walter Lawler leaves his curly hair to Cy. - 25. Mary Mellonald leaves Ray Varanka to whoever is successful enough to get a date with him. 2ti. iVerner Kuhn leaves his ahility to play foothall to .lohu Ahair. 27. Fharles C'0lll'Clll'llt', the erooner of our elass, leaves his voiee to Mary Weyant in hope that she will attain great tame. 28. Sophia Malinski leaves a paekage ot' Chewing gum to Myron Angiers. 29. Suhserihed. sealed and published by the ahove-nanied testator as their last YVill and Testaluent, in our presence, the uiulersigued, have hereunto suhserilred our names as witnesses. Cli.xni,r:s t'ol'neimNr: Ronin: Hmcorx HFI'l 1'X' Moiux lO:ll5 in IOI Uverhead dozens ot' flapping. sxvishing heltsf A eluteh elatters and rattles, 'l'he years in an old lathe whine and groan. A luilliug machine lvites into a piece ot' metal illltl leaves a smooth flat surface. A dry grinder sends forth a shower of sparks which shoot out into the air like miniature comets. Boys move to and fro eontrolling the mighty machinery. and an instruetor pauses to demonstrate some meehanieal kink. The hell rings, the power is shut off. and the machinery slows, then reluctantly stops. ttnonur: llAnwoon l 4

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